be helped by them to overcome her difficulties
be helped by them to overcome her difficulties
she (spent) five days painting her house two weeks ago. Em muốn hỏi câu này sử dụng thì gì vậy ạ?
Viết lại câu nghĩa không thay đổi: 4. They have painted their house in blue. 5.. Mr Jackson can help you to solve this problem. 6. John is fatter than Tom.
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The girl (1) for a few minutes after the stone hit her head.
Do you see that they have (2) the main road? We can't use it until the road works are finished.
Ms. Ha decided to (3) her teaching job and work in a foreign company.
I didn't think he would (4) so well in that situation.
After days of rain, the sun finally (5)
Exercises 1.It really ... you. a) help b) helps c) do help 2.They ... it very well. a) know b) knows c) can knows 3. I see they ... this city. a) like b) likes c) liking 4. Unfortunately, it sometimes ... . a) happens b) happen c) hapens 5. She ... there. a) live b) lifes c) lives 6. We ... very hard. a) work b) works c) is working 7. She ... English fluently. a) speaks b) speak c) spokes 8. They ... business. a) does b) do
Global fashion
Gillian Turner-Niles is a fashion photographer. She lives in New York and works in the fashion capitals of the world. You can see her photographs on the pages of fashion magazines across the world. Her clients include Gucci, Dior, Ferragamo, even the sports clothing company Nike. But today she’s talking to me by phone from the middle of Sudan. So, what is she doing there?
‘I’m taking photographs, of course!’ She explains, ‘I’m not taking photographs for Vogue or anyone else. It’s like a holiday. In my business, it’s easy to forget there’s another world out there. And I like looking at clothes in a different way when I travel.’
But in this world of global fashion, people all over the world wear the same clothes. The businessman’s suit in Beijing is like the businessman’s suit in Berlin. And jeans and T-shirts are almost a type of uniform these days.
‘Yes, I think that’s true in the big international cities,’ Gillian says. ‘But I’m visiting regions in the world with their own traditional clothes and their own fashions. That’s especially true in this part of Africa.’
1. Who are Gillian Turner-Niles's clients?
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2. Where is Gillian Turner-Niles when she's talking to the writer?
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3. Why does Gillian Turner-Niles like her job?
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4. What does she thinks about the global fashion?
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5. What does she find the fashion of the regions that she's visiting at the moment?
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Global fashion
Gillian Turner-Niles is a fashion photographer. She lives in New York and works in the fashion capitals of the world. You can see her photographs on the pages of fashion magazines across the world. Her clients include Gucci, Dior, Ferragamo, even the sports clothing company Nike. But today she’s talking to me by phone from the middle of Sudan. So, what is she doing there?
‘I’m taking photographs, of course!’ She explains, ‘I’m not taking photographs for Vogue or anyone else. It’s like a holiday. In my business, it’s easy to forget there’s another world out there. And I like looking at clothes in a different way when I travel.’
But in this world of global fashion, people all over the world wear the same clothes. The businessman’s suit in Beijing is like the businessman’s suit in Berlin. And jeans and T-shirts are almost a type of uniform these days.
‘Yes, I think that’s true in the big international cities,’ Gillian says. ‘But I’m visiting regions in the world with their own traditional clothes and their own fashions. That’s especially true in this part of Africa.’
1. Who are Gillian Turner-Niles's clients?
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2. Where is Gillian Turner-Niles when she's talking to the writer?
.......................................................................................................................................................
3. Why does Gillian Turner-Niles like her job?
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4. What does she thinks about the global fashion?
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5. What does she find the fashion of the regions that she's visiting at the moment?
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My friend really hates her job. For a start, she (1) ………….. a very difficult boss. He gives her negative feedback all the time and really tight deadlines! She has to work in a very noisy environment and her colleagues are really (2)………….. - they hardly talk to her at all! (3)………….. she gets paid a lot either. She has a very low salary, and has very long working hours. I think she should (4)………….. a new job! 1. A. have B. has C. is D. has to 2. A. lovely B. friendly C. unable D. unfriendly 3. A. It’s not like B. It doesn’t like C. It really like D. It’s likes 4. A. look for B. look up C. look at D. look back
Exercise 4: Read the passage and decide whether the statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F)
Global fashion
Gillian Turner-Niles is a fashion photographer. She lives in New York and works in the fashion capitals of the world. You can see her photographs on the pages of fashion magazines across the world. Her clients include Gucci, Dior, Ferragamo, even the sports clothing company Nike. But today she’s talking to me by phone from the middle of Sudan. So, what is she doing there?
‘I’m taking photographs, of course!’ She explains, ‘I’m not taking photographs for Vogue or anyone else. It’s like a holiday. In my business, it’s easy to forget there’s another world out there. And I like looking at clothes in a different way when I travel.’
But in this world of global fashion, people all over the world wear the same clothes. The businessman’s suit in Beijing is like the businessman’s suit in Berlin. And jeans and T-shirts are almost a type of uniform these days.
‘Yes, I think that’s true in the big international cities,’ Gillian says. ‘But I’m visiting regions in the world with their own traditional clothes and their own fashions. That’s especially true in this part of Africa.’
1. New York is the capital of world fashion
2. Gillian Turner-Niles just takes photos for her company.
3. Gillian Turner-Niles loves her job because she doesn't have to work for any magazines.
4. Today, people in the world wear mostly the same styles of fashion
5. In some parts of Africa, people have their own fashions
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Giúp mình với ạ 1: we haven't gone to a concert for ages. I ditn't_________________________ 2: sarah hasn't seen her friends since she left for the united states. Sarah last_____________________